Lenten Updates

Written by Ann Burns

March 4, 2022

When the Villains are Beautiful

“Come Lord, work upon us, set us on fire and clasp us close, be fragrant to us, draw us to your loveliness, let us love, let us run to you.”

Prayer of St. Augustine 

Happy Lent, friends! 

This Monday Night at 7PM EST we will begin our Lenten Reflection.  We will meet every Monday throughout Lent! In order to participate, join our TFP membership!

This Monday we will be discussing  femininity juxtaposed feminism, and we will turn to St. Teresa of Avila for guidance. 

Each week we will pursue a different topic and look to a different saint for answers. 

You are invited to all reflections! Again, the link for the event in only available to our community members. 

If you were a part of our Mighty Networks App, you get your first 90 days free with our community membership. An email went out to previous app users, but if you did not get yours, email Ann at ann@feminineproject.com 

Let nothing disturb you, 
Let nothing frighten you, 
All things are passing away: 
God never changes. 
Patience obtains all things
Whoever has God lacks nothing; 
God alone suffices.

— St. Teresa of Avila 

PA Chapter March Event

We will be holding a clothing swap for the Lehigh Valley TFP group. 

Clean out your closets and anything you don’t need (must be in good condition) bring to St. Stephen of Hungary Parish, Saturday March 19th at noon! We will then swap clothing items.  This is a great oppurtunity to support your sisters-in-Christ.  Any remaining clothing will be donated to Mary’s Shelter.

Please bring a snack or beverage to share. 

Interested in starting up your own chapter?

The Feminine Project Curriculum is up and ready for your use, so that you can host your own TFP meetings, events, and build community in your town! Email ann@feminineproject.com to schedule a call and get started! 

 

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